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Issues of Consent: The Use of the Recently Deceased for Endotracheal Intubation Training

Author

Hayes, Gregory J.

Bibliographic Citation

Journal of Clinical Ethics. 1994 Fall; 5(3): 211-216.

Abstract

...Spital proposes a "mandated choice," whereby all competent adults
would be required, as a matter of public policy, to make their choices known
on a variety of healthcare issues that might later be applicable to them.
These choices might include ETI [endotracheal intubation] training, organ
donation, the use of the body for other scientific or training purposes, and
traditional advance-directive issues. It is important that this proposal
mandates that individuals